Bronx
Men Charged With Murder and Shooting
Appeared en Masse now Boss Terrell to
Plead
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Jan 23 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on August 19, a bail
review was held by Magistrate
Judge Barbara C. Moses on a
defendant, Boss Terrell,
charged with playing a role in
a murder and being caught on
video shooting a gun a month
later in The Bronx.
Inner City Press was there,
the only media in the Mag
Court.
Terrell
had two lawyers - it being a
death penalty eligible case,
he has Learned Counsel - and
his parents in the gallery.
His father was wearing a New
York Giants jersey with
[Lawrence] Taylor written on
it. Defense counsel said he
worked for the Housing
Authority until a co-worked
dropped a refrigerator back on
him.
Judge Moses expressed
sympathy for the parents, but
declined to grant bail, on
both the danger to the
community and the risk of
flight prongs. Time was
allowed for the defendant to
tell his year-old son to
remember him. Then he was
gone.
Afterward
Inner City Press gleaned that
while the change of being
released had been very low, at
least this way the defense got
some discovery, for example
learning about the video of
the July 2020 incident.
Jump cut to
December 14, when
co-defendants were presented
in the Magistrates Court,
before Mag Judge James L.
Cott. For detention, a
pawnshop robbery in Queens,
violence including murder and
the use of social media and
hip hop music to brag about it
were cited. It was too much:
detention was ordered, at
least pending the next
proceeding before Judge
Furman.
The next
proceeding took place on
December 20, in larger
courtroom 23B. Inner City
Press was there, as were a
number of family members and
supporters. Judge Furman
inquired into three defendants
missing - two in custody, one
not in custody - and into the
need for another Learned
Counsel on this murder case.
The next proceeding was set
for March 28 at 2:30 pm. More
on Patreon here.
On January 12,
another co-defendant was
presented and detained, on
consent: "Minute Entry for
proceedings held before
Magistrate Judge Robert W.
Lehrburger: Initial Appearance
on disposition sheet as to
Isaiah Thomas held on
1/12/2023 BAIL DISPOSITION:
Detention on consent without
prejudice. Defendant arraigned
and pleads not guilty."
On March 28,
Judge Jesse Furman held a
status conference and ordered:
"as to Boss Terrell, Yaurel
Centeno, Lydell Seymore,
Darrell Spencer, Isaiah
Thomas, Tyshawn Brogdon,
Rasheed Chapman, Mamadou
Diallo, Antwan Mosley, and
Noel Carr held on 3/28/2023.
Defendants all present...
Motions due by 9/8/2023.
Opposition due by 9/29/2023.
Replies due by 10/6/2023. A
joint scheduling order is due
by 9/8/2023. Trial is
scheduled for 3/11/2024 and is
estimated to last about 3
weeks. Time is excluded in the
interests of justice from
3/28/2023 until 3/11/2024."
On January 11,
2024, Thomas pleaded guilty:
Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Jesse M.
Furman: Change of Plea Hearing
as to Isaiah Thomas held on
1/11/2024. Defendant withdraws
previously entered not guilty
plea and enters a plea of
GUILTY to Count 8 of the S1
Indictment and Counts 9 and 13
of the lesser included charge
of the S1 Indictment. PSR
ordered. Sentencing is
scheduled for 4/17/2024 at
3:00 PM
On January 18,
Chapman pled in Mag court:
"proceedings held before
Magistrate Judge Katharine H.
Parker: Change of Plea Hearing
as to Rasheed Chapman held on
1/18/2024. Defendant
enters a plea of Guilty to
Count # 10 and 11. Court
reporter present. Detention
continued. PSI ordered.
Sentencing date: May 7th at
3pm."
The lead
defendant in the case, Boss
Terrell, has a change of plea
scheduled in the Magistrates
Court, with one of his two
lawyers (the one is on trial
in the District of
Connecticut).
The case is US v.
Terrell, et al., 22-cr-343
(Furman)
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